mHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee Mr. R. J. De Lias Stage Manager Mr. Lachlan M'Gowan Pronounced Success and Enthusiastic Reception of the eminent tragedian, D. H. HARKINS, D. H. H ARK I N 8, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock, THE COLONEL THE COLONEL THE COLONEL THE COLONEL THE COLONEL THE COLONEL THE COLONEL THE COLONEL Positively Last Nioht Positively Last Night j Positively Last Night i Positively Last Night THE COLONEL"} D. H. HARKINS THE COLONEL I As COLONEL THE COLONEL I WoorrwEELW.WeoDD THE COLONEL J LAST TIME. To-morrow (Saturday), Grand Production of HAMLET ! HAMLET ! HAMLET ! HAMLET ! Free list absolutely suspended, Press excepted. Business Manager for D. H. Harkina— Frank Weston, of London. Prices of admission — Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box Office at Holliday'B. A T H E N_E U M HALL. TO-NIGHT (BY GENERAL REQUEST), An Extra WILHELMJ CONCERT ! ! ! Which will positively be the last given in Wellington. A POPULAR PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Sonata (Moonlight) ... .. Beethoven Mr. Max VoOi. 'H. 2. Aria from " Robert leDiable " Meyerbeer Miss Maeie Conbon. 3. Grand Conoerto Lipinski Herb, August Wilhelmj. 4. (a) Presto (b) Hunting Song... Schumann (c) Waltz Brilliant Vogrich Mr. Max Vogbich. PartLL 5. Paraphrase on Wagners Meistersinger' ' Wilhelmj Hebe August Wilhelmj. 6. Non 6 Ver Mattel Miss Mabie Conbon. 7. The Hungarian Aira (by request) Ernst Hebe August Wilhblmj. 8. Ballad—" Is it a Dream " ... Cowen Miss Mabie Coneon. 9. Fantaiaie Hongroise ... ... Liszt Mb. Max Vogbich. Seats for the Farewell Concert on sale at Holliday's. Prices — ss, 2s 6d. GLORIOUS SUCCESS.— THE GRAND AMERICAN FINE ARTS EXHIBITION AND MECHANIC'S VISION. The Wonder of tho Ago. 207 performing Marionettes. Will remain open for two following weeks. Enormous reduction in prices of pictures— all can be purchased. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. In Premises lately occupied by Mr. Gardner, Ironmonger, next Star Hotel. OT. GEORGE'S HALL. KOHLER'S GRAND WAXWORKS The Kelly Gang, &c. Electric Boy, Edison's Talking Maohine. Bbothebs Kohler In their Musical Specialties. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 pm. Admission, Is. Children half-price. KAIWARRA SPORTS. OPORTS, including Running, Jumping, 1^ Football, Dancing, Kiss-in-the-Rinsr, &c, &c, will be held at Kaiwarra on MONDAY, 2nd January. Tho children of Kaiwarra are particularly invited. Admission Free. ANNUAL REGATTA, TO CELEBRATE THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY, WiU be held ON MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1882. PBOGBAMMB : Sailing Boats' Race Fonr-oar Inrigged Gigs' Race First-class Yachts' Raoe Coasters' Race Ships Gigs' Race Whaleboat Gigs' Race Second-class Yachts' Race Rob Boy Canoes' Race Greasy Pole, Duck Hunt, &c, &c. W. R. WATERS, Hon. Seoretary. Full particulars in future advertisement. STEAM EXCURSION. LOWRY BAY. LOWRY BAY. p.s. MANAWATU And S.S. MOA Will leave the Queen's Wharf as under : — Manawatu at 9, 11.30, and 2 30 Moa at 10, 1, and 3.30 Last Boats Leave Lowry Bay — Moa 5.30 Manawatu 6.30 A Select Quadrille Band is engaged to accompany the Steamers. Refreshments of all kinds on board and at the bay Fares, 2s 6d return ; children, Is. SPORTS. npHE following Sports will take place at X Lowry Bay on New Year's Day -.—. — Wild Pig Hunting Foot Races Quoits Cricket Throwing the Hammer Walking the Pole Jumping Vaulting with Pole Platform for Dancing. A Select Quadrille Band will Play after 12 o'clock. The Sports will be under the management of the proprietor, and visitors can depend upon getting all kinds of Refreshments on the Grounds at reasonable rates. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS PER " PIAKO." PASSENGERS who have booked will please embark per s.s. MOA, leaving the Queen's Wharf at 9.30 a.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FOR FOXTON. 3Pasgt> X JANE DOUGLAS, Will sail for the above port On SATURDAY, 31st December. M2p.m. DEACON & MARTIN, Agents. EXCURSION TO NELSON. | £^rTHE p.s. WALLACE Will leave as above on SATURDAY NEXT, 31st inst., at 2 p.m., Leaving Nelson on return on Monday evening. RETURN FARE, .£l. DEA.CON & MARTIN, Agents. ANCHOR STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. EXCURSIONS. m — UNTIL 28th February, 1882, Return Tickets will be issued to* any port in New Zealand at which the Company's steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the two single fares, available for return until 31st Maroh, 1882. j DEACON & MARTIN. ALL Claims against the Wellington and Wanganui Line of Steamers must be sent in on or before the 31st instant, or they will not be recognised, and all Amounts due to same must be paid on or before that date, or iroceedinga will be taken for their recovery. E. E. RAWNSLEY, Agent.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 30 December 1881, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 30 December 1881, Page 3
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